The palmetto leader. (Columbia, S.C.) 1925-196?, December 21, 1935, Image 1
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DR. EUGENE A. ADAMS
who was made the State Standard
Bearer for the Bishopric at the
General Conference Delegdtes'
Meeting held at?Allen?Univeruity
^last Tuesday, needs no introduction
to the Connection. For Ire
hag" been associated with the leaders
cf the dCiYioniation for quite
a few years. The State's Candidate
has a wide circle of friends
. tfyat will "exhaust every honorable
means for his elevation next May.
I)r. Adams has b< en trained in
some oi the t>est schools in the entire
educational system, and will
~ reflect, credit upon the bench of
Bishops. While ho is preparing, a
statement ior publication,, he acknowledges
his sincere gratitude
to his staunch supporters for their
suffrage at the ballot box last
Tuesday.
Walhalla News
The Flat Ko:k Baptist Sunday
school met as usual. Sunda iy. The
* lesson w .s beautifully taught. Mr,
Jones, Sv.pt. niade some very encouraging
remarks.
4 p. m. the B. ;T. U. \yi s largely
attended. Topic The Greatest o"t"
These is Love" was opened by Mr.
Foster/ J opes and others. Prof.
G. H. Wasliihgt n lectured o i
- love.
,Tln. W\v Galile Bapl S nd:iy
school met ..s usual,Mr. J. Mmjir;
Supt.
Sunday night, lie,v. .1. T. Robiiison
pleached an inspir tional sermon.
The Tiihity M. K. (" nreh Sv
day school is progress in g.
At 11 a. m "Rev. Stokes brou/ ~
to us some practical and w.r.d r_
iui remarks.
The Cal/ury P. ; ?'ist Sunday
school nut ;as usuM. .Mis. .Mary
Winston, Su;,t.
At 11 a. m. R Vv. J. W. flecks
I?-;!, the congregational to the'cross
? Everyone^ "went away- ins, ired.
The following teachers motored
? Anderson. .Saturday?u. nt.end
^Third Congressional District
G to up Meeting at Rpvd Street iL
Schciol, Prof: infd. .Mi si^G.#-fr. W sli
ington, Mrs. Fiances Whitner.
Miss Clara Mae 'Grant and Pi of.
Wilson.
Mrs. r.vK w Jismi, .Mis.es Ruth
*" and Nellie P. Giant uioiori 1 to Ar
derson Sat u ml ay on a business"
trip.
Mr.- Fd-nk IF ward. Misses Amanda
Walker, Marie Robinson
and Mr. -IIili n Robinson motored
to Wilmington, N. C. Saturday
on a' sad occasion. The . lattei
r b: other's wife'died. They returned
Sunday. Areonif* nied them was
Little Thelma Robinson, age 1, to
live with her grandmother. Mrs.
Nettie Rcbinson.
Mrs. Ellu Mancc of Anderson
' visited here Monday and Friday
' as the guest of her brother-in-law
and sister, Mr. and Mrs. John P.
Ml-ttison and mother.
Mr. and Mrs. Dock flogeig moved
into tljeir new home on the
WallyaUa-Westmil i.-'ter 11 ighway.
Prof, and Mrs. R. W. Ar old of
Westminister Visited in Walh 11a
Mc'ntl.-y.r while hero, they spent
several hours at the home of Prof
and Mrs. G. II. Washington.
* Mrs. Frances Floyd of Midway
and Mrs. Wairen Ilalland of Scut
1 ca were the dinn:>r guests of Mr.
and Mrs. John Goldsmith. Later
" in the evenidg, Mr. -nd M>rs. II
Gaines and daughter, Miss Campbell
and Miss Em mil D. Holland
all or Sonera spun n pieasam 1tornoon
with Mr. l,iil Mrs. Goldsmith
No Paper Next W6ek.
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In order to give our employees
one week's rest during the year,
from ihe exacting duties of puW
lishing a newspaper, there will pt
no paper next week. The next
paper will be issued Jan. 4, 19J6.
We wish all a Merry Christmas
-T*. and a Happy ar.d Prosieroua New
r Year.
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>ice for Bishop
.Howard Univ. Dean
Received Ph. D.
Benjamin E. Mays, Dean of the |
School of Religion of Howard Uni- i
versity, received the doctor of
philosophy degree from the Uni- I
versity of Chicago, Tuesday, Dec.
17th. Dean Mays specialized in
the Department of Christian The- I
ology and Ethics and wrote his
dissertation on the subject "1'h?
Developement of th^Idea of God
in Contemporary ircgro Literature."
This" is the third signal
V,rin?w n. ....
itxiiut x' (tn Auajro nan ivvvnmi
thjfs yo^r. In June, Bates College
elected him to membership in the
Phi Beta Kappa Society; also to
membership in the Delta Sigma
Rho. the National Forensic Socitey.
Cheraw News
In spite of inclement weather
many church goers found th mselyes
in sonic church of the city.
At 11 :.'50 the Rev. F. \V. Prince.'
" of 1'ic IV preached a strong and
forceful sci num. All who heard
him felt that they h d been.benefited.
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Mrs. M; . L. Foster cur ijoynty
.supervisor and sou. .miss atu i-mi
Johnson and Mr. Robert Bid lie of
Chesterfield worshiped at Pee 1 U-c
on Sunday.. ",u
Mrsc Foster g;ive a very tiiv.ejv
and interesting talk on "Preventinjr
and cure of tuberculosis."
Suiwy school whs called to order
at jits i sual hour with Supt..
. ar.d.ti ju Ivrs. at tlicirpost of duty,
The city was shocked over the .slid
Jen i-'eathlof .Mrs. X. Gaitzy who1'
was 'found dead at her home on
Saturday afternoon at 5 o'clock.
fFrneral services were held at the
j Saw .Mill Baptist Church on Menday,'
at 3 o'clock by her pastor.
; Rev. F. \V. Prince. She leaves to
j ivniiai Is r pas- in": r s'om sb*er
! andI brother ?nd a host of relatives
ami friends.
Mr. A. I'owe drparte I this life
ion Tuesday morning and \ra; l'unI
vralized at the Wesley M. K.
! Church' on Thursday conducted by
; his nastor._ Ho leaves to ill urn
; his passing a wife and a number
j of children.
The home of Mr. Geoige W. Me
]Cal! was destroyed by fire on Mon ]
( kyv niK'ht.
j The I'e.. Bee Choral Cluh spoil
i sorei Silver Tea on Sunday eve
iiingat 5 o'clock at the home of
I .Miss Rurdette J<nes.: ?
We arc all looking foi.w t\! to I
tlnT Christinas Carol Concert that
s to be given on Sunday night.
7at Pee D.c by the Choral I
"Cluhr. .
Announcement has been made .of"1
he marriage of Miss Pe rl Harrinvrtpn
and Henry Walter Gechlis i
on December 31, in C'.ieraw, S. C.
Mi.-s Harrington is the younger
daughter.of Mr. and Mrs. Ii. A
I Harrington of Cheraw. She is a'
I gi adi:?-te " of State College.: For
I several years she has been engaged
in business in New York Citv.
Mrs. Estcll Chapman of Camden
I Road is 111. We wish her a speedy
I recovery.
Dec. 16, . 1935?The Robert
Small 'Graded and Junior High
j school has a wonderful group of
J students this year, they are not
as large in number but they make
j up and really surpass thet defaul
i in character and intelligence. Th
! school is moving along with the
| case of an Eagle under the leadership
of its very efficient Principal
j Prof. ~Jv E. PMyden and his excel-.
! lent faculty- TThc school caters t >
i the activities that tend to develop
1 the student all round. The classes
are being directed daily in the
standard courses of the state airr?
I '. '.ell child is demanded to cover a
(Certain amount of work for pro
1 motion. The school carries boys
and girls basket ball for those who
choose tp play. Fair play and an
adherence to the rules -.'-re taught
! i no scnooi nopes 10 nave lor tnc
j boys and girls who love "Robert
S??eM another grade (10th) added
by the beginning of the nex
t >r.m.
i r The atmosphere created here is
I just the thing for the well tUinki
ing parent. We would like to dej
velop all four of the II'c that rrf ke
! a well rounded individual. Head,
j Heart. Health and Hand. Chapel
j exorcise takes care ef the he it.
Classrooms the Head. Athletics
and Socials the Health and we
: no?1 Domestic and Manual Art for
the Hands; When ncor the
,f school come* in and ask for the
I principal who will gladly receive
you. ,
The Emancipation Celebration
i wll he held this year in West
' M. E. Church of thfs city. The '
'guest speaker is the Dr. W. H.
Marshall, M, D, of Belolt, Wis. :
H,-. *.?"r?KMT isft Che raw boy and
we nlan to give him a big welcome .
hack home. On this day we ask |
the cooperation of the near by
towns. I.ot's swell the crowd and
the treasury. A program of local
1 nt will h0 rendered in connection
with the speaking.
f'omo itf". a|1.
Prof. J. E. Papden,. Prin. of the
Public School, President of the Association.
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COLUMBIA, SOUTH
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At?0 1 I> 1*ATA/?^C1 I
jl vni.i ai x x ujvi 1/9 J.
For N. Y. A.
C. A. Johnson, Negro "Trepre- "R
sentative on the State Advisory |;
Committee of the National Yout- t
Administration, caiH^ attention to j tl
the fact that there are four Fed- f
eral projects in operation which J r.
-nrovide?money for work projects f
in this stSte.: (1) Community and v
recreation Ktdcrship, , (2) rural
youth development, (3) public service
training, and (1)'research, on'
whichi youhg person from relief
families can he employed at one- ! j
third time and one-third security j j
wage. It is necessary that specific
and ' definite proposals for (
worthwhile community projects he.
made under these four heads. 11
These projects 'must be of ~Ve.nl *
educational -value to the youth 1
employed. .. _
, T'?o State?Ad visotv.-Committee ;
should be'used as-a'clearinff house
for local projects. This is especially
dtslPable in regard to youth
community development and roe- j
reation, and Rural Youth develop- a
mot. ' . i i?; *
A plication blank- f>r proj cts ,
may be secured from the local X <
Y. A. Advisory Comniitte. -The f
State officials, with headquarters (
in the Exchange BuiTdimr. are: ,
Dr. Roger I., foe. State Director; (j
Mr, Si \V. Rabb, Director of Projects;
Miss Rebecca Reed, Educational
Director. , .
Miss .Tuanita J. Saddler,- form; f
erly Dean r f Women. Disk University,
has been appointed to the
National Yrtihh Administration [
stat1. Washington. I). C. " H t)
In calling on the leaders of our
people throughout the State, Mr.
".Tbhrson, asks that, we work to-- a
jrether for the improvement of k
conditions wkul. affect the young (
I people iii whoiir we -arc so very ;
j nrpcli interested by taking-advan- s
tujfc 01 rrr present opportunities.
Holly Hill News !
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The-'- Holly Hill Rosenw'ai 1
sci.ooj has in many interestintr '
features l'or the holidays It' yon I'
are (U'lifjhteii in clean amusements
come this way. yo-.i wont, regretit.
The Priiuipal, Prof, Roberts t
is plannin r. to ,havi.? the talking ?
P'ttures come to tie- auditorium" c
orcc a week. We Liust ht. will be -s
si ect .'sf'.l, for t,-v.is wi'l provide s
the b: ys and Kiths?with-a giat-t'. n
position of the amuse unfit they k
long for an'.-tfiej will elso h> nil- r
der tiie supervision of parent and
telle! er. Thpre will he two plays ,y
| vriv. n at the audito'rum this we. k, n
Tli st i.le nts . :ov certainly . e.r- e:
joy in jr the hot lunch. They really a
yeeni to Hve more interest, in tin (>
afternoon classes tli n they haw' a
had h foie stalling with it. u
The Rrigiit Slat. School, i n lei
His. Cassie Cojliyr is doiijK splelididh/fi
Tiey are planning to sttiii ],
-Kii. 'iioi lni' 1] iuTJ mm; .v. Tii 4,
moth rs el b in tlnit si-hnnl U
working h i<I to make . conditions w
around an! in "tho ? school more ?
c.'mfortablo. 0
. Mi,<s Anna Spann. teacher "c?f.
the Uavctu-ll .-'(. hook was a picas. lit
caller in Holly Hill Saturd y J
on business. = Miss S; aim reports
a successful term so far. t
flu- l.ovrly Hill Hapti.-d ( r. me ; p
is doing a spU ndidMvork. Sunday j
school, op-lied at tl;c* .usual hour j.
Sun lay morning, .with the Supt. (]
Robert Shipman ;>nd the Secretary Av
U ri i -U Washington in their plac- ] a
e's. The lesson was vigorously ],
discussed by 1'roiV Roberts. .Mr.' f,
Morris Kdwards. ?vh,1 others. It jr
| was reviewed by the pas lor, UcV. ^
Hooks of .Colombia, S, C. Devot- 0
ional services before the sermon ! j,
was fed by deacons Simmons an 1 ^
Cain.'1 The pastor's text wi-s tak-: ^
en front Janfts 1:12 "Bkssod is : 1
the ir.an that enduretli tempta- ; v
ti.n." It v.as a soul .-timing s.j-!
moii. We ha<l m.iny visitors pre- ,
; sent, several from lit the! Church, r
Mr. .M. \V. Kdwards male a wry
interesting talk iii faivor of our jv
hew pastor, Rev; Hooks? V
Kvcning services began with de /
votiot.s led by brothers Mpyant
and Shipman. .
The Willing Workers Club, of .1
This church will meet Isiiby .rvF-?
ning. 0:00 p. in., i^t the school au- , *'
ditorium. , ' "
UnV-y's pastor and members s'
re;mt having excellent services .
all day Sunday. They have a very _
lino Sunday school that is -doing !'
cretil'blc work. * ^
Bethel Church has a number one "
junior choir C at renders sweet u
music every first and third Sunday ''
nights*, and will render a Christ-t *'
mas Pageant Sunday night "The
X'ight Before Christmas." Ser- 01
vices at both churches of the Holly ;
*!ill Ch ^wre ex eel lent Sun-1'J
d .y, for Ilov. l'armercur efficient."'
pastor is able to deliver the goods, i
At the.evening services he preach- j C
e<! from Luke t :\K (rronlrwss j
Through Service." Rev! Farmer ^
and his wife will move in this hi
week. The people- of this com-I
milnity will he. prot?d?To have s*
them in their mdist. ft
The Yulctide is right arotind hi
the corner and every hoy, girl, 01
man and woman, even" the hearts fc
of the field and birds of the air rl
seem to poscss a different spirit, ai
We hope that spiritiwill nutke you ; S
anew as it did the Shepherds of C:
old. An ! nv y you have a very s<
Merry Christmas and a Happy ui
Nmw Year:-? 7?w
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CAROLINA', SATCKDAV, I)
Ylpha Phi Alpha Awards
Scholarships.
Atlanta, Ga.?Two additionalcholarships
of one hundred dol;irs
inch have been awarder! by ~
he Alpha Phi Alpha Fraternity,;
ccording to an announce ment
roni the cttice of tht Fraternity's ( '
>irector of Kdueation, Prof, lt.ay- J '
ord W. Lopan of Atlanta ""CnC : !
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Thl? vppin'onlo 4 #?#? ?% '"
ro David Alfred Graves. of Yirinia
Union University, lsichim ml .
'irginia, and Lcndor Conrad Ncsitt
of the University of Illionois, j
1 liana, Illinois.
Those awards aye a part oPjtbiid
allotments of .SJ..101I made <i?*f -j
u'g the past two years by the Al- J
>ha Phi Alpha Fraternity, ae- .
aiding to" Prof. I.ogau.
Horticulture Tips ?
'! I', v *.L.sliiias ^oasi.n?igain ap. ir.oaclves,
and as the cu. Loin has.
ilways been, people from every- :
yhei-e nisii lu get tH i; si,arc > "
vergreen for home d. eolations..
)ur Holly and Cedars 1. weveV, are '
ast Incoming a "Vanishing Ainc- 1
ieati." Its production is decrease
ng yearly. Beear.se bf this great
cc Cease, Garden Club.- and Curst
(>rganizatlions_jilL giver Ameica
are urging .the *pul?lic to sub- 1
litu'te other evei greens'"for deco- '
ajjon-purposes. ' _
The following is an article writl'U
Ity.Mr. P. C. Lane, teaehrr of
L-rrieuft-ure -trt?booker Washing
[>11 High SchocTT on 'what plants
an be substituted and how.
Christmas, a season of joy, peace '
iwl gopd wishes, set aside ,to cderate
the birth of Jesus, the Christ '
'hild, the-only begotten son of (
iod. Whom shall believe in him '
hail have' everlasting life. This
- the code of Christmas, therefore !
f you b-lleve.in Christ you believe '
n peace, happiiUss ar.il good *
heers to your, fellow men. A g< od '
hi Ltian is . a Christian for I1G5 /
ays. Therefore let us all be good - :
'hristlahs and not limit our hap- !
ii'.ess, good chet rs and well wish- 1
s to the Christmas season. .
It has been the Custom' down 1
hrough ages to- hang some form 1
f green with red as is companion '
olor as a symbol of Christmas *
r rrsj'nT ~ l^n foid-tinatelyf' the bolly 1
eo'ms to have -met 'the require-' '
rent. It has bright green long
sting Raves bearing a flaming ?
L-d 'cluster of berries.
By promiscuos methods of haresting
this plant for-the Chrjstuis
seaison its gfowfh has tie-,
leased alarmingly.. The holly is
v ry slow growing pbint. To
estory a five foot plant is only '
matter of a* few seconds and it !
ilLtahe five .years or more, for 1
not her five foot plant to grow.
If a plant with bright green <
:ay> s (_f lasting quality and red J
crrics nr.-?needed! why not sub ?
titute some domesticated plant.i '
hieh will more than .rhake up in' -'
ow plants in oii< year thc amount ! 1
f linibs ? cut
I'wr. .1 !.i ? ?'..l" !
hints (or plants used for bcauti- (
ieaticm in the shrub border, and : i)undation
planting) as a substi- i
uto for tin- native nlnnts. Such ' 1
lunt* as I.igustrum Lucidunt or!
apanose Privet, a fast tall prow- : 11
ip t vorprcen with clusters of!
ark blue berries in the fall and 4
inter. Lipustrum, Japanacum '
n 1 the Wax I.eaf I.ipustrum, a j !
nver grown shrub of the same !
iniily, with waxy leaves and i
Inglish Ivv make a pcod base for |
r? aths. Use leaves ar.d branches j
f these plants as a substitute for ; ]
oily leaves. The Chinese Junipei j ,
tricta. common cedar, Deodora s
r,r. be used in the place of th'*
ative running pine. The red
crries of the Xandin and of the ! |
tinlde ros may be used as a s ib , j
fitute for the sod berries of the . j
lpustruni Lucnlum. make a fine ].
vnlrast apainst the silver preen . t
ackprown of the Junipers. The j
>aves of the Red Oak also may 0
a used to blend color. ! n
Why not ust. a living" Christ- / [
las tre.e ? The American Afbon , i,
itae nir.kec a p(o<! trfe for this p
urpose. It is easily moved and j
tn withstand the change of new ^
lrroundinp wonderfully. ?--j
Be sure to pet a small tree aout
three or four feet high. It i
m Ik; usul for a number of years v
ofcro it crows too tall to> niovo.,: j,
imply lift it from the garden
ith a ball or earth around the f
tots and wrap in a sack. After ^
to holidays replant it in the yard.' c.
his type of tree is a duel pur- (
=o tro(>. It provides beauty in the
ndscapo or yard'n am) acts as '
Christmas tree for the heme",,,
urine the Christmas holidays. ! \
It. seems a cruel waste of plant j:
fe to cut' down yearly a forest
" trees that have grown through '
to years to please jf 'whim of
iimanity which lasts only a week, j
What could be finer, than a
nail living Christmas tree t o <
row up with the youngsters year
> year? I.ot us make a note on
ar Christinas list to have one <
>r the family this year. After all <
ants <hv Kave some feeling and
e the direct handiwork of God. s
o yen s.eo that it would bv* a v
hristian act on our part to pre- t
;rve the handiwork of God by p
sing them in our intelligent and n
oiiouilcal way. .
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EC. 21, 19:i5
Second Camp For Negro
Girls Nearing
C1 o se.
- Camp Alan Johnsrunc.^in N. Y7A.
< ducational camp for Nejrro
{rirls located .seven miles nor'tli
if Charleston has been qyitc a.
filter-, of- interest f<?r the past
-wen weeks.- \Vith 'Miss Rebecca
M. Johnson as director and Mifes
Shadie Spears educational direoor
the successful term was mad'*
lossjblo in addition to the eeoperiti
.n of ah efficient staff.
The total enrollment of students
las-^reuehod ,103 r' preaontinpr 27
ouiitics in South Carolina. The
corner women haw been tautrht .
lie fundamental subjectswhich,
vill he iiseCfpl.'lifter h aving-camp
ilontr. with eVyierativc living.. The
subjects studied are Kmrlish,
I'-ome Keen'omies. Sdcif.l Science,
l''ft'oi!0|iii(!i, Music," Hvci'tie. Tfra
natics, Physical Education, Civics
*nd Community Problems.
Many hospit.-ilit ios?have beeiihoy.n
the campers during their
<tay. Various educational trips
I i 'lu'h?Chai'l1 i't tm?irrrd?i ii inity
i';.ve been made possibb tlunngk
he kindness ard ei!Yits oi"a* lu*al
committee from 'Charleston
<)'n^isiir.;c of Mrs. Alice I.aSaine,
-K. l. i.b 11 . and Ar
hiit I! waul.
Tiie camp will close' 'Dec. 'Jl-t:
nanv campers will leave relucantly
having gained much in such
f-'hnrt pi:rio<^ time.
Peder ated (1 ijb_Notes
Chester.-' The Deeenih* r meetnir
of the Marion H. Wjnlkinson
ih nit ed Chb was held at. the
tome of Mrs. J. S. Allen on -Lap.
ast? r street. Tuesday afterno'on,.
)eeember 10th.
Following th?' lisuai custom of
cinembrring the home, the Club
etc I to send a donation of S5.00
o the Wilkinson Home for Xmas.
Always the Club has been inter?
>ted" and instrumental in pronoting
worth while civic move-'
h>nts : r the hen'fit "of the color-]
u citizens. i no Liub is trying to i
i rouse ~t Im "TrrtPTost of tVn? citizens r
if C.hestr in celebrating Emaneiintion
Day. January 1. 1930. The
Ministers of all the churches with
mnnihuit' and influential men of
\t'n hjive boon called together'
' >r the purpose of rhinnimr a suit- ,
hie program. The Clflb Is Very deuiuyirs
that all citizens cooperate
n making this celebration an im M'ossivo.
and fitting* one. It will
held at-the A.}l.E. Zion church
it 11 o'd'ick. All friends nr? in-i
ite'd.
^ t i -. 11: husitv. >s mect.ag the;
iostess presented a very appi-on
iato and beautiful Christmas I
migrant: Piano solo. Miss. Matil- j
!a Alien; address. Miss Fannie B r.
'asso.ll; solo. Miss Ottjc Crofti;!
'iano sol ?. MiSs Lira Belle Tor-;
~~i.i' c.: an . rii;i:iat~Tnjo act )da.v by
Wis. Allen,, entitled: "Gifts for j
he Kino:." Characters: Miss's .
Tilth Crosby. Mabel Hill, Matilda
Mien, I.H-H-e-Gathorine Crosby, Pedis
Heathers and Joseph Crosby.
Several visitors were present:
disses Ottie Green. Agnes Wil-1
in:n* and Bessie Pickett and Mrs!
>. C. Ciu shy.
The next nte'ting will; be held;
hi the second Tuesday of January.-j-V.!I
members are urged to be pres-U
[vcv. I\ R. Sheahan
To Speak !
Rev. Paul R. Sheahan of _ Char- i
oite. \*. C. will speak at Chap- I
wile Station A.M. F. Church on ' i
',-nday. Dec. J2nd. j ;
Tlu> program is as follows:
3:30 p. ni. Prayer meeting will i
?e cortrFuctelj by Mr. Pressley of
b. t It el A. M. E. Church, Sister j i
bii- v Bannister of Trinity C. M. ! '
1. Church. Dca. MeKnight of An-f<
ioeh Baptist Church and Dca. : i
Iavncs of Antioch; 3:50 p. m. i
pening by Chappeile, Station j i
uisie choir and Gilbert Chappeile i
lajvtist choir: 3:55 p. m." scripture (
.'s> n. Dr. Mingo, pastor of Wes-M
ny M, E. Church; Hymn, lined by i j
lev.' Grant, pastor of Chappeile !
Ration: 1:00 p. m. welcome ad-.j '
i ess.. Rev. Grant, pastor of Chap
telle Station; 1:05 sermon^ Rev. j1
'aill R. Sh< a htm (white) of Char- j ^
it to; 1:50 p. m. selection, Har- : (
iionv Kink Quartet; 4:53 p. m.1
lie.' ion. St. Jau-'S A. M. K. !'
"hrreh choir: 5:00 p. m. remarks. '
Ir. W. Ilolle.v cf the Holley Fun-1
ral Homo; 5:15 p. m. selection,!,
'n.pitol Quartet; address, "Citizen- *
hip." Attorney John \V. Jennings j
f Columbia; remarks. Dr. Hali-i"1,
itpn: remarks. Rev. J. P. Xeal of j.f
uttioch; closing remarks, Rev.:
Iniih r, pastor of St. James.
The public is most cordially in'- 1
ited. to attend tins program. tRev.
!. \V. Grant, pastor
Rev. R. D. Miles, Director
III 1 *1 IWi ?*' ?
ji.\/?i i'm'a tti'ttst TO COM* ^
PKTE AT CONVO. . j
<iftox. W. Peters, former world's ]
invituiiv Cliaivpion Typist and
imner-up, 10.15* World's Prof' s- ,
ional Typewriting Championship
ill demonstrate speed and trick ]
vpinpr atrthe Alpha Phi Alpha ,
Vatemity Convention, which will
neft in Nashville, Tenn., Dec. 28 t
o 31?t.
^ 7 _ _ _ ?
N YEAR
_____ V
The Man Wit
For the
lhtr JuSI'Iv\Its
f Surnr-r, who was>' ur.itnimu'uslj
ehdui sed ;?t thi' Statc-tv i it; .Meet
ii'-K f?"the Cunnectional Vomit
I'eople'sJ Department is n riiai
with almost aji unequal. tab lit t?
' t'tlil V'>n?it-T people. In : in: ?h .
State-liceIs that *th.. yjmlh (ir litem
of'the Church will. In- easily
solved. Our caij'didat- hu>' no'
only a superior vision but.a "p'
ram of Avhich the 'Church.- wil
never know until he is elected at
New York next May1. S"Uth Carolina,
has iri the Rev. Mr, Spears
est what th? Denomination need?
to nial;e -f candor that mon-inl H>.
partment. He has a larce number
of votes- to his credit in (i'e.neral
cd to assure' his election can he o
cured at the General1" f'<infei
of 1936. H<Mp us and we. will
help you.
Christmas sHells
When, Ch-!s.tmsa IhUs. re tolling
low, , And
the show falling fast.r- thai
ever befoie:
Then comes Old. Sunt a with ' his
sliding sledge
To greet the ehihhyn who i>
shin her Uv _J
* 'jL "* ***
When Christmas l>e!rf' are to! line
- low
An 1 Old Man Stnta is ,,t voir
door,
With ,i'>y ami-Toys to greet you
well,
Your mind and hoar: von can not
tell..
When Christmas -hells are tolling,
low.
\nd twinkling lights around. your
door. ~
To greet Old Saliva \y- loipie then
And th n T rov. oil wit. a!! g<\<<
cheer.
When Christmas' hells aio tolling
low.
Over the 111 . nt'. in fa>t and TTou'
Cuniec mid Tonne irrn i.r-?m
Wh'ito lu ad, An
1 a beautiful cap "f wh.lt an'
red.
When Christni-as ho!!-- are tm'.ir.low.
And QkL.llan Sant.. is riding
$lb\V,
Then til ink <>f others ;* : away.
Uhn.no toys with ' > n!a\.
(P.v Klizaluih- Lawrer.ee>, Morris
Coll -ire Freshman. .
Ward News
The Sunday school v.a< wrrKiied
at the usual hour. 10:do o'elo.;!; by
the Supt., Mr. Waddie lints,
whieh was enjoyed by a!'.
The lesson^v <,s t'.rpht by Mr.
Otis Wattei'ssron.l was, re \ i vc 1 be
Dee. Alonzo Davis. .The a'?:ho; *
lVcvo at their post of mui/ and al
[honph ino .veathD- v< D. ciM a
i",.. amber of 1 .? < .r.d ui!l.vas
at Sunday sch. ol. -M' >" the
Anchors a ail buniaj M nol.stulentS
see lift to be qioifed ovei 11 ?
ie\v Supt.. Mr. Wa^die Davi;. C'n_
oalizinp th i; the pr.cnt (? .;
s near ,
Mr. K. W. Witters," brother
"hie froni Atlanta, (la. Saturday
vhich was quite a surprise to him.
Ml were plad to see int.
Mr. Luie Walters aiid family bT"
" ..1 .l.:_ c - ... !
. ujuiiiuiti, v . arc* pipuninp:
spend the Xnias nf ih. ir mothr
ind father. The children s" y they
.vill be very-glad when Xma^
tomes.
There will be a Xir.as tree at
^ine Hill Church New Year night,
'"very body is irivit.d.
School News
Every body is getting ready .for.
Xm s.
l)on't forget tl)o social WV.'nesifty
night,' which will ho be at the
school 1 uditorium.
Don't miss it. the first social
his year. Come.,oni\ conic all, and
tnjoy yourself. Admission fee 5c
A Christmas Pnroant wilt be
riven at the school house Friday
light of this week. Si he on time,
plenty of jolyos, latest music.
We hope that every student is
putting every effort to make a
food report for Christ nv s Seals
>n Friday-to the. Chairman, Mrs.
VI. E. Crawford.
Wll?the?ptudents?and teachers
?re glad to get a sewing m chine
i' }> > !. ft "ha-s already
brought new life in the sewing
class.
We wish everybody a Merry
Ohrtatmas arid a Happy New
Year.
TO ALL!
*_
PPHl'i K. rTikTTu
m. . <J V-? Iliil 1 P
h a Plan
Young Peopled
| V cv a f i(i n a 1 (* u i d a nee
Relegate .Returns
j I' ' i' 1-vJi. Supervisor G.
j A. < !.:j?;V>iu City schools, . ..
ji v.si riitl ;i.:. w'( k fiuin Atlanta .?*
.-v. \vei/ a- a t;? locate to the
| ' - i1''?p?\ irat'i<?tial (Ju.idunce
;i: 1- cati n < ! .Xejrroes* The
|.v au 11 o v. a - in. session Dec. *9-.
| 1J. a: fi. V'; < 1 hy ti:? National
' ' ' . j-a.. :.;.i i cni< ;? ncr, J) r .
I*!a!:!.!i>....1. K-'lIor, Harvard Uni
A-f :s:tv. Diiietor. _ "
..! i-rison, ptrill
the south- ts-.p:
j, loadt"
-educators, out*
. /, '*' ? ''busimss and.in* .
! .j*"11'' ?tH;?fidd of ?r^?
n ! government
, . ; - ?- -frfs nihil ;
; ''' v*VT!ays of
' _ J.h' ' ' ' rt.n titost acute _ .. ,
Negro in the vari;/'
i r in the Week
!'vv" .wasgiven to the
f; r' > i).- and sug-.
!!!', :. I", wilv -brought
?'! ' ' > ' 'fsiO-><-r.cV that the
? '* r.try. and espec- " '
?. ' " v.' t;'h. l av. a very def1
It1" 4? i?i-??j,i'i '.'rind??*4re?
! v ^ j'1* ' I hv i'resiij.-nt
i, uv":-v. ? - - - -- - ' ~?:
?
! Mrs A. Todd Passes
i i.' ~ '
| J v;::- . *. A-::-r a fingering ill|
he? s, vX-Mia- Toil j )%ss*d a.
way here at i- home during the
past w e':. She ;? everyone knew *"
^*a-s a -v-i v ' up.,! fri'.ndly
di>p- .-:r;'-::, \v:.s .learly, loved by
white a- w; a (" i red. For more
than two yTtv- -r.y hid hecn in
doclilih ' : ( . bore it
patiently ar.-i with a smile she'd
' always >ay she was just waiting
.j and tryst ire .in t Lord. She
'-"T, ' :-a L ii r. 1 in need,
'J pill a dear 1' v-; o: her church
I'wa< a s to-war !? ;-, president of the
j Williiitr W" liters iJ. ar.i and tool??
j part in a!i church activities. She
j was funerali/.e I *t Bethel A. M. E?
, ch:.ivi. ' Surday af>rnocn bv an . .
ox-pn-ti lit v.- J. B. Smith. Abbe.vilh*,
) elr.p ao-dsde"! by Revs.
Boney. Boyd. .1 }.:.> n and other?
^ solos Mis Odessa Sand"' rs and
{and .Mrs. K. >\;Xels*n. Obituary
j Prof. Sanders. She leaves t- o
mourn (.no daughter Cincinnati,
; Ohio; two broth: is," 2 prands^ a
| grt at-prard;'nieres', nephews. and
! a. host ' !' relatives and friends.
Beautiful.^iiurr.l. tributes were gi
ven. ~ . . /
.( '* ? . ..
J
RF.V. T. .1. MILKS,. D. D.
Tlw T?. v T i \r;)co ...u_ s?
_ ..v -.w .. * . ?/. .uit wuv lur
t-ycah? hn~.V-oor. one;of the leaders
: in South Carolina,; recently an!
tvuneed himself a Connectional
j Candida*- for Bishop at the Gent'cral
Conference to ,be heUl in New
j Yoi k next May,
IDLE MOMENTS.
IIy r. J. DeLaine
THE ETERN AL"NOW.
When I think upon the past, the
I errors I've made, the pood I've |
| done; ' '
Along ivy life's, eours<\ the which
I've already tun;
Arid how I'd build a character
without;defect or stain,
j Could I recall those .hours back *
j again.
: . i
When I plan the future, the hour
-I st+d?E throw fTVCSyl"
In pitching battjes for the com
inp: day, ,
Jn cli:p-r too eonqust. or suf- ? ferinp
defeat", ' - .?
All these arc accomplished e'er I
the enemy meet, 3d
So I find jvvs'lf thus between the
two cxtrinu'R rtf fate,
If I'd improve upon thq one I am
t o soi-n, the other quite too
BtYf "since the past"-and future to
the present bow,
If I'd be a hero I must master
Trow. ???jH